Celluloid floats
- JeffEdisbury
- Stickleback
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Re: Celluloid floats
Yes, I have a few of those too. I'll take some pictures and put them up.
- John Milford
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Re: Celluloid floats
Some interesting and ingenious little (7cm x 1cm) plastic floats that I added to my collection this week. Circa 1960s.
Imported by Henry W. Aiken of London and embossed with the name 'BOL' & 'W-GERMANY'.
As can be seen, the orange fluorescent or green luminous tops can be unscrewed to allow shot to be inserted to make them self-cocking. (Part fillng with water may also work to that effect?).
The float can also be fixed or removed without breaking down the tackle via the bottom ring/clip, with the depth being set with the line clip below the tip.
(I'll be giving the loose one a try for shallow margin carp fishing, once the warm weather returns).
Imported by Henry W. Aiken of London and embossed with the name 'BOL' & 'W-GERMANY'.
As can be seen, the orange fluorescent or green luminous tops can be unscrewed to allow shot to be inserted to make them self-cocking. (Part fillng with water may also work to that effect?).
The float can also be fixed or removed without breaking down the tackle via the bottom ring/clip, with the depth being set with the line clip below the tip.
(I'll be giving the loose one a try for shallow margin carp fishing, once the warm weather returns).
A seeker of "the fell tyrant of the liquid plain".
- John Milford
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- AntiqueAngler
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Re: Celluloid floats
I was clearing out a box last week and came across a celluloid I have never seen in 30 years or more it is an Avon style float.Never seen it in catalogue or collection